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Bill Williamson is back in the last and final chapter of the RAMPAGE Trilogy. In part 2 he said that we need to "kill the rich and rip Washington apart" and this is exactly what he is doing now in PRESIDENT DOWN. After shooting the President of the United States, he ignites the biggest manhunt in American history. This act of domestic terrorism will change the country forever. (Amazon.com)

Violent anti hero Bill Williamson has a plan to change the world by exacting vengeance on the rich, and ripping Washington apart. He holds a number of people hostage and uses his captives as his political platform to spread his message and awaken humanity. It's time to destroy the system, and change won't happen peacefully. (phase4films.com)

Jim is an average New Yorker living a peaceful life with a well paying job and a loving family. Suddenly, everything changes when the economy crashes causing Jim to lose everything. Filled with anger and rage, Jim snaps and goes to extreme lengths to seek revenge for the life taken from him. (imdb)

Notorious director Uwe Boll has set out to create a realistic and brutal film about what actually took place in the gas chambers during World War II in Auschwitz. The director was quoted as saying: It's in the tradition of my movies Stoic, Darfur, Rampage, Tunnel Rats, Heart of America...it shows Auschwitz as what it was: a meat plant for humans...a death factory. (MovieWeb.com)

American journalists in Sudan are confronted with the dilemma of whether to return home to report on the atrocities they have seen, or to stay behind and help some of the victims they have encountered. (imdb)

During the Vietnam War [1959-1975] a special US combat unit is sent out to hunt and kill the Viet Cong soldiers in a man-to-man combat in the endless tunnels underneath the jungle of Vietnam. Suicide squads of a special kind. (imdb)

Follows two days in the life of the Postal Dude, in the regrettably named town of Paradise. Just when he thinks he has hit rock bottom, things get worse. Sharing a trailer with his ever-expanding wife, Bitch, Dude is in a bad way. After a humiliating job interview and a nearly lethal trip to the welfare office, Dude finds himself on the doorstep of his Uncle Dave. Despite being the successful leader of the town cult, Dave is also finding himself in financial difficulties... (imdb)

Sam Seed, an insane mass murderer, is scheduled for execution at the hands of Warden Wright. Before the executioner throws the switch, Wright steps in front of Seed, "Do you have any last words?" Seed, " I'll see you again." After three attempts to electrocute, complete with boiling blood that steeps from his eyes, he's still alive... (imdb)

In this suspense thriller, Michael Pare plays a country cop investigating the death of a young girl in a tragic accident. A screenwriter, Matt Sullivan (Patrick Muldoon), and his girlfriend, Dawn (Keegan Connor Tracy), who are visiting from out of town, get mixed up in the mess. Soon Sullivan becomes a prime suspect in what turns into a hellish nightmare, he tries to escape to the Blackwoods, but as dawn breaks his hope of keeping his freedom begins to fade... (lovefilm.com)

Tom Gerrick (Casper van Dein) is a Wall Street Whiz Kid. He's also a serial killer. Six victims have had their eyes cut out, six their ears cut off and three their tongues removed. By the time he gets to his fourth 'tongue' victim, Tom is getting sick of his success. He calls the police himself, claiming to have found the body of the sixteen year old girl on the street. He wants to get caught, but first he wants to play with his captures for a while. (imdb)

Amoklauf is a look into a cold mind. This guy is either emotionless or deranged, but he's so cool and stoic that we never know. For the first half we see this cat's daily life, his delusions, the drudgery of it all. And then there's the raw meat he feeds on--his kills... (IMDB Comments)

A conspiracy-theorizing filmmaker meets with a prospective producer in order to pitch a movie about the death of real-life German politician Uwe Barschel, in which the official ruling of suicide raised more questions than answers. (imdb)

Much-maligned German auteur Uwe Boll kicked off his directing career with this zero-budgeted collection of sketches, which attempts to make mock of sitcoms, religion, and abortion (always a hilarity magnet), among other subjects. Inspired by John Landis' far superior 1977 laughfest Kentucky Fried Movie, the film made its money back and more in Boll's native country but is unlikely to make too many U.S. viewers smile. (Entertainment Weekly)